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 8 killed, 13 wounded in Serbia attack labeled as terrorism  Eight people were killed and 13 wounded in a mass shooting Thursday south of the Serbian capital of Belgrade in what national officials have called a terrorist attack.      Former Red Wings, Oilers scoring star Petr Klima dies at 58  Petr Klima, a prolific NHL goal-scorer mainly with the Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers, has died at age 58 in his native Czech Republic, his hometown hockey club said Thursday.      Arizona Supreme Court fines Kari Lake's lawyers over false election claims  Arizona's Supreme Court Thursday ordered former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake's lawyer to pay a $2,000 fine to the court clerk for repeated false statements related to last year's election.      President Joe Biden's executive order opens door to Sudan-related sanctions  President Joe Biden issued an executive order Thursday, laying the groundwork for potential Sudan-related sanctions amid the country's power struggle.      Former Maine gubernatorial candidate pleads guilty to child porn charges  Former Maine gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler drew a nine-month prison sentence Thursday after pleading guilty to four felony counts of possessing child pornography.       Police arrest former University of California student after 3 stabbings  Authorities in California confirmed Thursday afternoon, they have now arrested a 21-year-old man in connection with three recent stabbings near the University of California, Davis.      University of Florida awards honorary degree to Gainesville native Tom Petty  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Tom Petty now has a posthumous honorary degree from the University of Florida.      Gunman dead by suicide after McDonald's manager, 2 others slain in Georgia  Three women were shot to death and the man suspected of killing them has also died in a pair of related incidents Thursday in southwest Georgia, authorities said.       Watch: Zooey Deschanel investigates fat, carbs, more in 'What Am I Eating?'  HBO Max released the trailer for "What Am I Eating? With Zooey Deschanel" on Thursday. The food show premieres May 23 and deals with subjects like fats, carbs, chocolate and more.      Milwaukee Bucks fire coach Mike Budenholzer after five seasons  The Milwaukee Bucks fired coach Mike Budenholzer after five seasons, including a 2021 championship campaign, the team announced.      Ex-Michigan basketball center Hunter Dickinson to transfer to Kansas  Hunter Dickinson, a 7-foot-1 center who spent the last three seasons at Michigan, will play at Kansas next season, he announced Thursday on social media.      Thanks to iPhone sales, Apple beats second-quarter expectations  Apple reported stronger-than-anticipated iPhone sales on Thursday, beating Wall Street's low expectations for the second quarter.      Kentucky Derby trainer suspended, entry scratched, after two horse deaths  Kentucky Derby trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. was suspended by Churchill Downs and all his horses, including Derby entrant Lord Miles, have been ordered scratched after the unexplained deaths of two of the trainer's horses.      Prosecutors vow retrial after ex-Tallahassee mayor found not guilty in lying to FBI  Former Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum was found not guilty on one count Thursday in a federal trial over charges of lying to the FBI.      U.S. ambassador to Russia says she visited 'wrongly detained' Paul Whalen  U.S. Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy said Thursday she has visited imprisoned American Paul Whelan at penal colony where he is serving a 16-year sentence on espionage charges.       1 of 2 inmates who escaped from Virginia jail recaptured in Mexico  One of the two men who escaped from a Virginia jail over the weekend has been recaptured in Mexico, according to the FBI.      90,000 BMWs under 'Do Not Drive' warning because of Takata air bags  BMW issued a "Do Not Drive" warning on Thursday to owners of vehicles built between 2000 and 2006 that have defective air bags.      Bipartisan bill aims to improve climate-related mental health services  Sen. Ed Mackey, D-Mass., and Reps. Paul Tonko, D-N.Y., and Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., have reintroduced bipartisan legislation aimed at mitigating the mental health toll of the climate crisis.      Utah board considers striking 'climate change' from education standards  The Utah State Board of Education's Thursday agenda includes whether the term "climate change" should be pulled from curricula.      Last-minute decision earns S.C. woman a $300,000 lottery prize  A South Carolina woman said a last minute change of mind let to her winning a $300,000 prize from a lottery ticket she almost didn't buy.      Lance Armstrong, Ronda Rousey, more join William Shatner's 'Stars on Mars'  Fox announced the 12 contestants for "Stars on Mars," a reality TV competition hosted by William Shatner. It premieres on June 5.      Ex-defense officials say Sen. Tommy Tuberville's actions 'harming military readiness'  Seven former defense officials sent a letter to Senate leaders on Thursday, urging lawmakers to end one GOP senator's blockage of 184 nominations.      Long-term beta blockers may be unnecessary after mild heart attacks  It's standard for heart attack survivors to take beta blocker medications for years afterward, but a new study suggests that may be unnecessary for people who've had a milder heart attack.      As civil rape, defamation trial proceeds, Trump now says he 'probably' will attend  Donald Trump said Thursday he will "probably attend" the civil defamation trial to confront E. Jeanne Carroll's allegation that he raped her in the 1990's and then defamed her when she spoke out about it.       | 
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 Smaller Banks Are Scrambling as Share Prices PlungeInvestors are not convinced that regional banks including PacWest and Western Alliance can remain viable. Some are actively betting on their demise.        Justice Dept. Intensifying Efforts to Determine if Trump Hid DocumentsProsecutors investigating the former president’s handling of classified material have issued a wave of new subpoenas and obtained the confidential cooperation of a witness who worked at Mar-a-Lago.        Legal Moves in Trump Case Reveal Challenges of Prosecuting a PresidentLawyers for former President Donald J. Trump sought to have his hush-money case moved to federal court, even as the judge in the case scheduled his trial for early next year.        Subway Killing of Jordan Neely Stuns, and Divides, New YorkersAfter a homeless man was killed on the subway, New Yorkers and elected officials are mourning his death and debating how the city should address mental health and public safety.        Why There’s Been No Arrest in Chokehold Death of Jordan Neely on NYC SubwayLaw enforcement officials said they were still determining what happened and whether to charge the man who choked Jordan Neely, 30, to death.        Before Jordan Neely’s Death, Doctors Long Warned About ChokeholdsMany police departments prohibit their officers from employing the kind of neck restraints a man used in fatally subduing Jordan Neely in the New York City subway.        North Carolina Legislature Passes 12-Week Abortion BanRepublicans used their new supermajority status to push through the restriction, which stands to limit abortion access throughout the South if enacted.        Husband Sued Over His Ex-Wife’s Abortion; Now Her Friends Are Suing HimA Texas man says text messages on his ex-wife’s phone show the women helped her obtain an abortion. The women say he invaded their privacy.        In Rape Trial Deposition, Trump Defends Vulgar Tape As Carroll’s Case EndsThe former president did not disavow the “Access Hollywood” video when questioned by lawyers for E. Jean Carroll, who has accused him of attacking her. They rested their case Thursday.        4 Proud Boys, Including Enrique Tarrio, Convicted of Jan. 6 SeditionThe verdict was a blow against the far-right group and another milestone in the Justice Department’s prosecution of the pro-Trump rioters who stormed the Capitol.        Inside the Delirious Rise of ‘Superfake’ HandbagsCan you tell the difference between a $10,000 Chanel bag and a $200 knockoff? Almost nobody can, and it’s turning luxury fashion upside down.        Justice Thomas’s Friend Defends Failure to Disclose Tuition Payments by Harlan CrowThe revelation by ProPublica on Thursday added to the lavish gifts and travel from the Texas billionaire that Justice Clarence Thomas has not disclosed.        Earthquake-Proof, Not Corruption-Proof: Turkey’s Needless DeathsTurkish families got wealthy off a construction system rife with patronage. A Times investigation reveals just how fatally shaky that system was.        This Vegetarian Lasagna Is Bursting With Spring VegetablesLayered with asparagus, spinach, peas and lemony ricotta, this springy recipe from Melissa Clark is the cheesy dish for right now.        My Mother Knew How to Celebrate a Royal EventShe felt the monarchy folded her and other immigrants like her into Britishness.        Jordan Neely Was KilledPeople who deem themselves judge, jury and executioner walk among us, and we have no real way of knowing when they will turn on us.        What Our Toxic Culture Does to the YoungBaby boomers postponed common milestones of adulthood. Gen Z-ers are doing that with a vengeance.        Republicans Are Running Wild in My StateNorth Carolina is shaping up as a case study in unrepresentative government.        在美国你该怎么给小费?对于不习惯小费文化的中国人来说,在美国给小费是一件“压力山大”的事情。不管你是第一次来美国,还是疫情几年后终于能故地重游,恐怕都免不了对这里不断变化的小费感到疑惑。        Biden to Name Air Force Chief to Top Military Post, Officials SayThe appointment of Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. would mean that the top two Pentagon leadership positions would be inhabited by Black men for the first time in American history.        Embattled St. Louis Prosecutor to Resign Amid Effort to Disqualify HerMissouri’s Republican attorney general had asked a judge to remove Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner, a Democrat, who had faced widespread criticism.        Ex-UC Davis Student Arrested in 3 Stabbings in California College TownResidents in Davis reported seeing the man, 21, pacing in a park not far from where one of the fatal stabbings occurred. The attacks left two men dead and one woman injured.        Chess’s Governing Body Delays Report on Cheating ScandalDid Hans Niemann secretly use a supercomputer to beat the world champion Magnus Carlsen? The International Chess Federation won’t say until October, at the earliest.        Mimicking the 19th Century in the Age of AIMany artists are using the latest A.I.-powered digital techniques to create a nostalgic past — an ironic throwback. Seth Price manages to be contemporary.        Today’s Wordle Review: May 4, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!         | 
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 Eight people were killed and 13 wounded in a mass shooting Thursday south of the Serbian capital of Belgrade in what national officials have called a terrorist attack.   
 Petr Klima, a prolific NHL goal-scorer mainly with the Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers, has died at age 58 in his native Czech Republic, his hometown hockey club said Thursday.   
 Arizona's Supreme Court Thursday ordered former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake's lawyer to pay a $2,000 fine to the court clerk for repeated false statements related to last year's election.   
 President Joe Biden issued an executive order Thursday, laying the groundwork for potential Sudan-related sanctions amid the country's power struggle.   
 Former Maine gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler drew a nine-month prison sentence Thursday after pleading guilty to four felony counts of possessing child pornography.    
 Authorities in California confirmed Thursday afternoon, they have now arrested a 21-year-old man in connection with three recent stabbings near the University of California, Davis.   
 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Tom Petty now has a posthumous honorary degree from the University of Florida.   
 Three women were shot to death and the man suspected of killing them has also died in a pair of related incidents Thursday in southwest Georgia, authorities said.    
 HBO Max released the trailer for "What Am I Eating? With Zooey Deschanel" on Thursday. The food show premieres May 23 and deals with subjects like fats, carbs, chocolate and more.   
 The Milwaukee Bucks fired coach Mike Budenholzer after five seasons, including a 2021 championship campaign, the team announced.   
 Hunter Dickinson, a 7-foot-1 center who spent the last three seasons at Michigan, will play at Kansas next season, he announced Thursday on social media.   
 Apple reported stronger-than-anticipated iPhone sales on Thursday, beating Wall Street's low expectations for the second quarter.   
 Kentucky Derby trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. was suspended by Churchill Downs and all his horses, including Derby entrant Lord Miles, have been ordered scratched after the unexplained deaths of two of the trainer's horses.   
 Former Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum was found not guilty on one count Thursday in a federal trial over charges of lying to the FBI.   
 U.S. Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy said Thursday she has visited imprisoned American Paul Whelan at penal colony where he is serving a 16-year sentence on espionage charges.    
 One of the two men who escaped from a Virginia jail over the weekend has been recaptured in Mexico, according to the FBI.   
 BMW issued a "Do Not Drive" warning on Thursday to owners of vehicles built between 2000 and 2006 that have defective air bags.   
 Sen. Ed Mackey, D-Mass., and Reps. Paul Tonko, D-N.Y., and Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., have reintroduced bipartisan legislation aimed at mitigating the mental health toll of the climate crisis.   
 The Utah State Board of Education's Thursday agenda includes whether the term "climate change" should be pulled from curricula.   
 A South Carolina woman said a last minute change of mind let to her winning a $300,000 prize from a lottery ticket she almost didn't buy.   
 Fox announced the 12 contestants for "Stars on Mars," a reality TV competition hosted by William Shatner. It premieres on June 5.   
 Seven former defense officials sent a letter to Senate leaders on Thursday, urging lawmakers to end one GOP senator's blockage of 184 nominations.   
 It's standard for heart attack survivors to take beta blocker medications for years afterward, but a new study suggests that may be unnecessary for people who've had a milder heart attack.   
 Donald Trump said Thursday he will "probably attend" the civil defamation trial to confront E. Jeanne Carroll's allegation that he raped her in the 1990's and then defamed her when she spoke out about it.   
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